So you are an artist and you are sick and tired of having to deal with curators, jurors and unresponsive art critics.

As part of a 20 city nationwide tour, the Sketchbook Project will be in San Diego in 2014, and it is willing, ready and able to show your art to the public, without a gatekeeper anywhere in sight.

The endeavor, created by the Brooklyn-based Art House Co-op, describes itself as “a global, crowd-sourced art project and traveling exhibition of handmade books contributed by thousands of participants globally.”

The project’s main library in Brooklyn holds over 26,000 sketchbooks from 130 countries. The organization will take several thousand mostly new submissions on tour in 2014.

Here’s how it works: On the Sketchbook Project’s website, you can select a $25 “basic submission” or $60 “digitized submission.” Both get you into the project’s permanent collection and your book shown in at least three cities. The $60 submission also gets your work “professionally digitized,” added to the organization’s online, digital library and offers the potential for more showings of the work.

Deadline for submissions for the 2014 tour is Jan. 15, 2014.

The exact dates for when the project’s mobile library will be in San Diego are pending. While in California, the project is also scheduling stops in Los Angeles and San Francisco.